In 1684 Johann Schelle, the Kantor of St. Thomas’s, set to music Komm, Jesu, komm, a five-part choral aria written by Paul Thymich for the funeral of the Rector of St. Thomas’s (Carus 1.036/00). Almost 50 years later, Schelle’s successor-but-one Johann Sebastian Bach drew on this text and used the 1st and 11th verses for his double-choir funeral motet of the same name. But Bach only set the first verse of Thymich’s text for double choir; he set the last verse in the form of a choral aria. The motet was given the nickname “Der saure Weg” (The sour path) by the choirboys of St. Thomas’s because of its particularly distinctive and tricky passage in the first movement.
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Composer
Johann Sebastian Bach
| 1685-1750Johann Sebastian Bach is one of the most important composers of Western music history. He came from a widely ramified musical dynasty, which produced numerous musicians and organists in the Thuringian-Saxon area.
Bach vocal
Ever since Carus-Verlag was founded in 1972, publishing the music of Johann Sebastian Bach has been a special focus for us. In the 2017 Reformation anniversary year we completed the Bach vocal project. Bach's complete sacred vocal works are now available in modern Urtext editions, together with performance material. A complete edition of all the full scores is also available in a high quality box set. Personal details
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Editor
Uwe Wolf
| 1961As a musicologist, Dr. Uwe Wolf is particularly at home in the 17th and 18th centuries. The focus of his work ranges from the time of Monteverdi and Schütz to Bach and the generation of Bach's sons and pupils through to Viennese Classicism. He has been head of the editorial department at Carus-Verlag since October 2011. Prior to this, he worked in Bach research for over 20 years. Personal details
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Songwriter / Librettist
Paul Thymich